UPDATE | More Democrats resign after email hack
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two more Democratic Party officials have resigned in the wake of an embarrassing email hack.
Chief finance officer Brad Marshall and communications director Luis Miranda left their jobs today, the Democratic National Committee says.
Earlier today, The Associated Press reported that DNC chief executive Amy Dacey had resigned. Dacey has been hired to work for a Democratic communications firm, AP reported.
It's the latest fallout from the hacked emails, which exposed an apparent lack of neutrality in the primary race between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, with some party officials disparaging Sanders.